USA Wrestling members can get discount on WIN Magazine when they purchase their 2019-20 membership
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As in past years, all USA Wrestling members will be able to get WIN Magazine each month as an upgrade to their annual athlete, coach or official membership card at a subscription discount. Subscriptions are available for $27/year to get WIN in print ($2.25/issue), or $13/year to get a 12-issue subscription to WIN digitally ($1.08).
WIN subscriptions can be purchased when buying your annual USA Wrestling Athlete or Wrestling Leader membership.
USA Wrestling’s membership system opened today for the 2019-2020 season. You can order your discounted WIN Magazine as you renew your membership or when you join USA Wrestling for the first time at www.USAWmembership.com
Please remember that USA Wrestling members can get this special discount on WIN anytime during the year by visiting the USA Wrestling section on WIN’s Subscription page at www.WIN-magazine.com or by calling WIN at 888.305.0606.
WIN Magazine, which also co-produces USA Wrestling’s national membership magazine USA Wrestler, is beginning its 26th year of bringing the world of wrestling to fans’ mailboxes or email in-boxes. The magazine covers the sport at all levels, from youth, to high school, to all collegiate levels and to the Senior level.
WIN’s mission is to both bring fans the top news in the sport while inspiring young wrestlers to reach their goals in the sport and in life, while taking pride in being a wrestler. The magazine also contains a number of articles each month, which help coaches and wrestlers in both training and competition.
WIN Magazine has between 45 and 85 over-sized pages each month, giving most wrestling fans a number of days worth of reading and great content. WIN has anywhere between five and seven former Olympic and World champions as monthly columnists like Adeline Gray, Dan Gable, Kyle Dake, David Taylor, Jordan Burroughs, Ben Peterson and Steve Fraser. WIN also has featured columnists who write on other aspects of the sport like it’s history, unique personalities, rule changes, and interesting athlete and coach profiles.
In addition to rankings at all levels and year-long coverage of the WIN Magazine/Culture House Dan Hodge Trophy, WIN gives fans an inside look at the sport they can’t get anywhere else. WIN comprehensively covers events like the NCAA Championships, Final X and the Olympic Trials, Fargo and other high school national events, the NWCA National Duals and much more, and does statistical analysis and offers background information on a number of those events.
For more information about WIN or to see a trial issue, go to www.WIN-magazine.com.
WIN subscriptions can be purchased when buying your annual USA Wrestling Athlete or Wrestling Leader membership.
USA Wrestling’s membership system opened today for the 2019-2020 season. You can order your discounted WIN Magazine as you renew your membership or when you join USA Wrestling for the first time at www.USAWmembership.com
Please remember that USA Wrestling members can get this special discount on WIN anytime during the year by visiting the USA Wrestling section on WIN’s Subscription page at www.WIN-magazine.com or by calling WIN at 888.305.0606.
WIN Magazine, which also co-produces USA Wrestling’s national membership magazine USA Wrestler, is beginning its 26th year of bringing the world of wrestling to fans’ mailboxes or email in-boxes. The magazine covers the sport at all levels, from youth, to high school, to all collegiate levels and to the Senior level.
WIN’s mission is to both bring fans the top news in the sport while inspiring young wrestlers to reach their goals in the sport and in life, while taking pride in being a wrestler. The magazine also contains a number of articles each month, which help coaches and wrestlers in both training and competition.
WIN Magazine has between 45 and 85 over-sized pages each month, giving most wrestling fans a number of days worth of reading and great content. WIN has anywhere between five and seven former Olympic and World champions as monthly columnists like Adeline Gray, Dan Gable, Kyle Dake, David Taylor, Jordan Burroughs, Ben Peterson and Steve Fraser. WIN also has featured columnists who write on other aspects of the sport like it’s history, unique personalities, rule changes, and interesting athlete and coach profiles.
In addition to rankings at all levels and year-long coverage of the WIN Magazine/Culture House Dan Hodge Trophy, WIN gives fans an inside look at the sport they can’t get anywhere else. WIN comprehensively covers events like the NCAA Championships, Final X and the Olympic Trials, Fargo and other high school national events, the NWCA National Duals and much more, and does statistical analysis and offers background information on a number of those events.
For more information about WIN or to see a trial issue, go to www.WIN-magazine.com.
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